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Assessing the Flight Capabilities of the Goldspotted Oak Borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) With Computerized Flight Mills

机译:使用计算机飞行器评估Goldspotted橡树钻(Coleoptera:Buprestidae)的飞行能力

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The goldspotted oak borer, Agrilus auroguttatus Schaeffer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), is native to southern Arizona and is an invasive wood-boring beetle that has caused considerable mortality to native oak species in southern California. Assessing the dispersal capabilities of this woodborer may help to determine its potential environmental and economic risk within the invaded region, and possibly assist with the development of species-specific management strategies. The flight performance of A. auroguttatus adults under different age, mating, and nutritional status was assessed by tethering individuals to computerized flight mills for a 24-h trial period to collect information on total distance flown, flight times and velocities, number and duration of flight bouts, and postflight weight. The nutritional status and body size (i.e., elytron length) of A. auroguttatus adults had a significant influence on overall flight performance. Mating status and gender had no significant influence on total flight distance, duration, velocity, and flight bout time. Significant interactions between nutritional status and age were observed in the overall flight performance of A. auroguttatus, with decreased flight activity in old (≈6 d of age) starved individuals during a 24-h trial period. Overall, results of these flight mill assays indicate that A. auroguttatus is unable to disperse long distances across habitats that lack suitable oak hosts. This work supports the hypothesis that human-aided transportation via infested oak firewood from southern Arizona across the Sonoran desert likely caused the initial introduction, and subsequent satellite infestations of A. auroguttatus within southern California?s native oak woodlands.
机译:有金斑的橡木蛀虫Agrilus auroguttatus Schaeffer(鞘翅目:Buprestidae)原产于亚利桑那州南部,是一种侵入性的枯木甲虫,已使加利福尼亚南部的本地橡木树种致死。评估此木bor的扩散能力可能有助于确定其在被入侵区域内的潜在环境和经济风险,并可能有助于制定针对特定物种的管理策略。通过将个体拴在计算机飞行器上进行24小时的试验,评估了不同年龄,交配和营养状况下的A. auroguttatus成虫的飞行性能,以收集有关飞行总距离,飞行时间和速度,飞行次数和持续时间的信息。飞行回合和飞行后体重。 Auroguttatus成虫的营养状况和体型(即电子体长度)对总体飞行性能有重要影响。交配状态和性别对总飞行距离,持续时间,速度和飞行回合时间没有显着影响。在24小时的试验期内,在A. auroguttatus的总体飞行表现中观察到营养状况和年龄之间的显着相互作用,而老年(约6 d)饥饿的个体的飞行活动减少。总体而言,这些飞行磨机试验的结果表明,金龟菇无法在缺乏合适橡树宿主的生境中分散很长的距离。这项工作支持这样的假设,即人工协助从亚利桑那州南部经过侵染的橡木柴穿越索诺兰沙漠的运输很可能引起了最初的引入,以及随后在加利福尼亚州南部的原生橡树林内对A. auroguttatus进行了卫星侵染。

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